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It's a bit unclear, not sure what you really mean but are the file names the same? That's the main thing really, otherwise i'm not sure what your problem is other than it's not a valid srt file? Try opening it in notepad and see if it looks ok?

oooh ic, so the video is basically not working in subtitles workshop?Do you know what codec the video is using? perhaps subtitles workshop can't play all types of video. I guess try pick differences between the Gal Circle video and the one that's not working and that will be your answer?

what about the name of the .srt file? is it the identical name to the .avi file? i can be a bit of an idiot but i've re-named or edited the file names of an .srt and then wondered why ii couldnt get the video and subs to lay together..

Ah, in that case it must be a fault with subtitle workshop.I can't really think of anything. What about the file extension to the avi? If it's .AVI try changing to .avi as maybe subtitle workshop is case sensitive or something weird.

If that doesn't work then it might be that, the way the video wants to be rendered is different to the way the subtitles are rendered in subtitle workshop and vobsub and so on. I'm not sure though because you never said what the codec for the video is yet

not sure but it could possibly be a trigger in the media player. when i have softsubs, i drag/drop the .avi and .srt together into vlc, and it works regardless of how i name the files... but, i do have to go to video > subtitles, and toggle track 1, otherwise .srt remains off by default.

Click on the Tools menuClick on Internet Options...Click on the Content tabIn the Personal information section, click on the AutoComplete buttonClick on the Clear Forms button, and answer Yes to the resulting confirmation

If you want it to stop remembering stuff, while your there, untick "use autocomplete for... forms".

Recently I just started to collect H!P photobooks, by downloading those winrar/winzip files. However, whenever I wanted to extract the files, some error messages pop up and saying the file names are invalid. It seems that winzip/winrar cannot recognize those files which got unicode names, so it unable to extract the photobooks.

This problem has bother me for these few days. Does anyone can help me to solve this problem?

You need to enable/install Japanese language support. I think that's what a lot of people here have done.

If you don't wanna do that, try rightclicking the file in Winrar and choosing 'repair archive', then it'll create a new file called something like "_repaired"(can't remember the exact name) and that one sometimes unzips.

Failing that, Winace was good at unzipping files with Japanese filenames when other things failed.